Workers of the Ghana Broadcasting have resumed protests against the return of their now former chief executive, Madam Eva Lokko. Mrs Eva Lokko has sought a court injunction against orders from her employers the National Media Commission who maintain that she should proceed on leave.
Events have however taken an interesting twist as Mrs Lokko is refusing to sit at home and has succeeded in securing an order of interlocutory injunction which permits her to be back in office for a period of eight days. The workers at G.B.C are however not pleased with the situation and insist that they would not allow Eva Lokko to be back at work.
The workers have mounted protests at the premises of G.B.C against Madam Eva Lokko. The atmosphere currently is tense with the security at G.B.C on high alert. The main allegations against the former Director General is financial malpractices. However, others also accuse her of incompetent management, favouritism and claim that although she has urged workers to take their leave she herself has not gone on vacation ever since she assumed office.
Source: GhanaWeb